Publications by authors named "Sabra S"

Many of the utilized drugs which already exist in the pharmaceutical sector are hydrophobic in nature. These drugs are characterized by being poorly absorbed and difficult to formulate in aqueous environments with low bioavailability, which could result in consuming high and frequent doses in order to fulfil the required therapeutic effect. As a result, there is a decisive demand to find modern alternatives to overcome all these drawbacks.

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School is a key site for prevention and early intervention in public mental health, with sexual and gender minority students being a priority group for action. Context is important in understanding how school inclusion of sexual and gender minorities shapes mental health and well-being, with rapidly changing social and political forces necessitating ongoing research. This coproduced UK secondary school-based study aimed to understand (a) key components of mentally, socially and emotionally healthy school environments for LGBTQ+ students considerate of intersecting minoritised identities; (b) staff information, skills and capacity needs and (c) factors influencing uptake and implementation.

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic Gram-negative bacterium with adaptive metabolic abilities. It can cause hospital-acquired infections with significant mortality rates, particularly in people with already existing medical conditions. Its ability to develop resistance to common antibiotics makes managing this type of infections very challenging.

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Nowadays, breast cancer is considered one of the most upsetting malignancies among females. Encapsulation of celecoxib (CXB) and prodigiosin (PDG) into zein/sodium caseinate nanoparticles (NPs) produce homogenous and spherical nanoparticles with good encapsulation efficiencies (EE %) and bioavailability. In vitro cytotoxicity study conducted on human breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cell lines revealed that there was a significant decline in the IC50 for encapsulated drugs when compared to each drug alone or their free combination.

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Understanding how different Black and other racially minoritised communities thrive is an emerging priority area in mental health promotion. Literature demonstrates health benefits of social capital (social resources embedded within social networks). However, its effects are not always positive, particularly for certain subpopulations who are already disadvantaged.

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Impaired inflammation and vascularization are common reasons for delayed diabetic wound healing. Nanoparticles (NPs)-in-nanofibers composites can manage diabetic wounds. A multifunctional scaffold was developed based on tadalafil (TDF)-loaded NPs incorporated into polyvinyl alcohol/ extract nanofibers.

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Insecticides are widely used as the primary management strategy for controlling Myzus persicae, the devastating pest ravaging various vegetables, fruits, crops, and ornamentals. This study examined the susceptibility of M. persicae field populations to bifenthrin, fosthiazate, acetamiprid, spirotetramat, afidopyropen, and flonicamid while exploring the possible metabolic mechanisms of resistance.

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Essential oils, derived from aromatic plants, exhibit various pharmacological properties. Nevertheless, their clinical applications are confronted by various limitations, such as chemical instability, low aqueous solubility, and poor bioavailability. Nanoencapsulation is one of the approaches that may circumvent these restraints.

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  • Wound healing involves complex cellular processes, and Naringin (NAR), a flavanone glycoside, has beneficial effects like anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
  • Researchers developed a hydrogel using Arabic gum and pectin to encapsulate NAR, achieving a high encapsulation efficiency of about 99.88% and a drug loading of roughly 16.64%.
  • In animal studies, the NAR-loaded hydrogel significantly improved wound healing by enhancing new blood vessel formation, skin cell regeneration, and reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.
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Nanoparticles-in-nanofibers composites comprise an attractive approach for controlling release and delivery of many active molecules for versatile biomedical applications. Incorporation of drug-loaded nanoparticles within these composites can afford the encapsulation of one or more drug with sequential drug release, which can be tuned according to the assigned function. Moreover, existence of nanoparticles within the nanofibrous matrix was found to favor the morphological and mechanical properties of the developed composites.

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Herein, wound dressing membranes based on covalently linked Chitosan (Ch) to Gelatin (GE) via Glutaraldehyde (GA) to have (Ch-GA-GE) copolymer have been developed. In addition, Anisaldehyde (An) was immobilized onto Ch-GA-GE to has An-(Ch-GA-GE) membrane. The changes of the Ch-GA-GE membranes wettability, from 26 ± 1.

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  • Chitosan biopolymer is being researched for wound dressings due to its biodegradability, biocompatibility, and antibacterial properties.
  • A new membrane made from quaternized aminochitosan (QAMCS) was developed, showing improved characteristics such as a higher surface potential and increased surface roughness and water absorption compared to the regular aminochitosan (AMCS).
  • QAMCS3 membranes demonstrated significantly stronger antibacterial effects, with inhibition rates of 80-98%, indicating their potential use in advanced wound dressings due to better biocompatibility and biodegradability.
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  • Targeted delivery of cytotoxic drugs like etoposide (ETP) using vitamin D3 (vit.D3)-coated micelles shows promise for improving cancer therapy, specifically for breast cancer.
  • The micelles are designed to exploit vitamin D3 receptors on breast cancer cells, enhancing their ability to specifically target and deliver drugs while minimizing harm to normal cells.
  • In both in vitro and in vivo studies, the micelle formulation demonstrated enhanced anticancer effects, including increased tumor cell death and reduced tumor growth, compared to the free drug combination of vit.D3 and ETP.
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Objectives: Oestrogen plays a key role in the development of breast malignancies. Therefore, aromatase inhibitors (e.g.

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This study presents an anamnesis-based questionnaire as a diagnostic tool for cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) in children. We applied 24 dichotomous yes/no questions to 51 cases diagnosed by oral challenge and 31 controls. All patients were recruited at the pediatric gastroenterologist outpatient practice.

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A successful drug delivery to a specific site relies on two essential factors including; efficient entrapment of the drug within the carrier and successful delivery of drug- loaded nanocarrier to the target site without opsonisation or drug release in the circulation before reaching the organ of interest. Lactoferrin (LF) is a glycoprotein belonging to the transferrin (TF) family which can bind to TF receptors (TFRs) and LF membrane internalization receptors (LFRs) highly expressed on the cell surface of both highly proliferating cancer cells and blood brain barrier (BBB), which in turn can facilitate its accessibility to the cell nucleus. This merit could be exploited to develop actively targeted drug delivery systems that can easily cross the BBB or internalize into tumor cells.

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Lactoferrin (LF) is a naturally glycoprotein with iron-binding properties and diverse biological applications including; antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-cancer and immune stimulating effects. In addition, LF was found to be an ideal nanocarrier for some hydrophobic therapeutics because of its active targeting potential due to overexpression of its receptor on the surface of many cells. Moreover, it was proven to be a good candidate for fabrication of nanocarriers to specifically deliver drugs in case of brain tumors owing to the capability of LF to cross the blood brain barrier (BBB).

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurological disorder that leads to severe cognitive impairments, but traditional drug delivery methods struggle due to the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
  • Researchers developed a new drug delivery system using micelles made from lactoferrin and conjugated linoleic acid, which can enhance drug transportation to the brain.
  • In tests, this system showed effective drug release, improved brain distribution, and positive effects on cognitive functions while minimizing toxicity, suggesting its potential as a treatment for AD.
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Herein we report promoted anti-cancer activity via a combination strategy of synergistic chemotherapy/retinoid-based breast cancer therapy with shell-stabilized micellar green nanomedicine. Amphiphilic zein-chondroitin sulfate (ChS)-based copolymeric micelles (PMs) were successfully developed via carbodiimide coupling for concomitant delivery of etoposide (ETP) and all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) to breast cancer. The micelles exhibited low critical micellar concentration (CMC) of 0.

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Nanofibers provide multiple merits for the delivery of many therapeutic agents with versatile biomedical applications. With the fast recent advancement in nanotechnology, nanofibers could be easily fabricated with tunable morphologies and release profiles. Here, we review the most recent approaches in the fabrication of electrospun nanofibers incorporating some natural ingredients for their wound healing potential.

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  • * This study introduces a new microfluidics technique for encapsulating amphiphilic nanomicelles within sodium alginate spheroids, demonstrating improved cytotoxicity against triple-negative breast cancer cells and a sustained drug release.
  • * The research also examined the hydrodynamics of the microchip, focusing on flow rates and dimensionless numbers, confirming the efficient encapsulation of nanomicelles in the alginate shell, which may advance the production of anticancer drug delivery systems.
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Magnetic nanocarriers are useful in targeted cancer therapy. Dasatinib (DAS)-loaded magnetic micelles were prepared for magnetically guided drug delivery. The magnetic nanoplatform is composed of hydrophobic oleic acid-coated magnetite (FeO) core along with DAS encapsulated in amphiphilic zein-lactoferrin self-assembled polymeric micelles.

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Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy has repeatedly been associated with decreased sperm counts in sons. Nevertheless, our team recently detected a lower total sperm count in the sons of smoking fathers as compared to sons of non-smoking fathers. Since paternal and maternal tobacco smoking often coincide, it is difficult to discriminate whether effects are mediated paternally or maternally when using questionnaire- or register-based studies.

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Background: Fulfilling the vision of Semantic Web requires an accurate data model for organizing knowledge and sharing common understanding of the domain. Fitting this description, ontologies are the cornerstones of Semantic Web and can be used to solve many problems of clinical information and biomedical engineering, such as word sense disambiguation, semantic similarity, question answering, ontology alignment, etc. Manual construction of ontology is labor intensive and requires domain experts and ontology engineers.

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Maternal exposure to tobacco and alcohol is a known cause, among others, for fetal growth restriction (FGR). Clinically, FGR can be subclassified into two forms: intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and small for gestational age (SGA), based on the severity of the growth retardation, and abnormal uterine artery Doppler or cerebro-placental ratio. This study aimed at investigating any differential correlation between maternal exposures to these toxins with the two clinical forms of FGR.

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